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    Defend Property Rights Against EPA 'Navigable Waters' Overreach

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    PLEASE OPEN THE LINK FOR NEWS ON S.2122. JBS also provides a link for you to send an email to your US Senator. Couldn't be easier. If you want to prevent the EPA from coming onto your property and declaring the mud puddle in your back yard a wetland I implore you to make getting this bill passed a top priority with your Tea Party/912/Liberty groups, friends, neighbors and relatives. Senator Paul is reaching out to the American people for our help. He surely is getting no help from the lobbyists and other Senate members so we need to put on the pressure. Senator Paul is on of only a handful of Senators that is brave enough to stand up against the EPA. WE MUST STAND BEHIND HIM IF WE EXPECT HIM TO STAND WITH US. Thanks

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    Sen. Rand Paul Is A New Property Rights Champion – Let’s Help Him!
    by Kyle Ebersole on March 14, 2012 · 0 comments Print This Post


    Kyle Ebersole
    Earlier today I received an email from my friend Ron Arnold of the Center for the Defense of Free Enterprise; I thought it worth passing along:

    Many of us just got off a fantastic tele-town hall conference call with Senator Rand Paul, Republican of Kentucky, to drum up action on his great bill, S. 2122, “The Defense of Environment and Property Act,”

    It simply clarifies the definition of navigable waters to mean “navigable-in-fact” instead of the blurry, arbitrary mush that the EPA now uses to destroy property rights. Sen. Paul has given us a very clever way to get control of the fundamental power of the government instead of going for incremental baby steps that always leave us the loser..

    Sen. Paul called on us to “start a movement” – not aware that we’ve been at it for decades – well, what the heck, we’ve got big hearts, so let’s do it, let’s make him famous! He can bring whole new generations to the movement and reinvigorate the veterans, don’t you think?.

    Let’s do everything we can to get more congressional sponsors and more citizen supporters for Sen. Paul’s bill, S. 2122!

    Property rights are essential to a free society: this our Founders knew, which is why they codified them into the supreme law of the land, the Constitution.

    Our Declaration’s Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness clause was a variation of the then-established concept of human rights to Life, Liberty, and Property!

    Back to this century: For those who are interested, we have a petition going to demand Congressional support for S. 2122. (We also have one supporting Senator Paul’s 2013 budget.) Also, be sure check out Ron Arnold’s column here on Conservative Action Alerts — and visit the CDFE website, too.

    Kyle Ebersole stands for liberty and runs Conservative Action Alerts. Follow Kyle at @conservativeact.

    Tagged as: rand paul, ron arnold, S 2122, The Defense of Environment and Property Act


    Sen. Rand Paul Is A New Property Rights Champion – Let’s Help Him!

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